雅思口语Part 1回答公式
回答结构:简单回答 + 扩展 + 例子/解释
Step 1: 简单回答问题(直接回答问题,不用绕圈子)
Step 2: 扩展答案(给出更多细节或理由)
Step 3: 提供例子或解释((用自身经历、例子来支持回答)
24年Q4新题 - Teachers
1 Who was your favorite teacher when you were in high school?
Step 1: My favorite teacher in high school was my math teacher.
Step 2: She had a unique way of explaining difficult concepts, making them easy to understand. I always felt more confident in math because of her patience and encouragement.
Step 3: For example, whenever I struggled with a complex equation, she would break it down step by step, and by the end of the lesson, it made perfect sense. Her teaching style really motivated me to work harder in math.
2 Would you want to be a teacher in the future?
Step 1: I’ve thought about it, but I’m not sure.
Step 2: Teaching is a rewarding profession, especially in China, where teachers are highly respected. However, I think it requires a lot of patience and dedication, which is something I’d have to work on.
Step 3: If I were to become a teacher, I’d want to focus on helping students find joy in learning, much like how my own teachers made learning enjoyable for me.
3 Do you remember your teachers in your
primary school?
Step 1: Yes, I remember most of my primary school teachers.
Step 2: They played an important role in my early education, and I have fond memories of them. In particular, my Chinese teacher was always very kind and encouraging.
Step 3: She used to tell us stories to make the lessons more engaging, and I loved her classes because they were both fun and educational.
4 Who’s your favorite teacher in primary school?
Step 1: My favorite teacher in primary school was my Chinese teacher.
Step 2: She had a gentle approach to teaching and made learning Chinese enjoyable. I especially appreciated how she would patiently help each student, no matter how long it took.
Step 3: For instance, when I had difficulty with writing characters, she would sit with me and guide me through the strokes until I understood them perfectly.
5 Did you want to be a teacher when you were a child?
Step 1: Yes, I did want to be a teacher when I was a child.
Step 2: I admired my teachers, especially how they could explain things so clearly and help us learn. I thought it would be fun to stand in front of a classroom and teach others.
Step 3: I remember playing pretend with my friends, and I would always act as the teacher, writing “lessons” on a makeshift blackboard. It seemed like such a meaningful job at the time.